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  • Samsung rolls out stable One UI 8 update for Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6

    Samsung has begun rolling  out the stable One UI 8 update based on Android 16 for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. The update is currently available for non-beta users in South Korea, with a wider global rollout, including  the US and other markets, expected in the  few days. The update…

  • OPPO A6 Pro Series Launching in Pakistan

    OPPO is preparing to launch its A6 Pro series in Pakistan, which includes two models: OPPO A6 Pro and OPPO A6 Pro 5G. According to industry sources, the phones are expected to arrive by the end of September. These devices are designed for the mid-range smartphone market, where competition is very strong. 📱 OPPO A6…

  • Apple releases watchOS 26.0.1, but very few users will get it

    Apple is rolling out a watchOS 26.0.1 build that appears to be specific to the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Here’s what’s new. What’s new with watchOS 26.0.1? There is a system update available for the Apple Watch, but you will only see it if you’re among the lucky users who already got their hands on the…

  • Quantum Four stocks jump as investor interest returns

    Shares of the four largest publicly traded quantum computing companies, often called the “Quantum Four,” are seeing a strong surge over the past 24 hours. These four companies are: * D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) * IonQ, Inc. (NYSE: IONQ) * Quantum Computing Inc. (Nasdaq: QUBT) * Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) Yesterday, all of…

  • Oracle in Talks With Meta on \$20 Billion AI Cloud Deal

    Oracle is in discussions with Meta for a multi-year cloud computing deal estimated at about \$20 billion, according to a source. The agreement would help Meta secure faster access to computing power needed for training and deploying its AI models. Meta declined to comment on the talks, while Oracle has not yet responded to requests.…

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    Microsoft Raises Xbox Prices in the U.S. Again as Tariff Pressures Mount

    Sept 19  :Microsoft is increasing the prices of its Xbox gaming consoles in the United States for the second time this year, citing tariff pressures, rising supply chain costs, and a challenging economic environment. New Prices Take Effect in October Starting October 3, U.S. gamers will pay more for current-generation Xbox consoles: * Xbox Series…

  • Google announces massive expansion of AI features in Chrome

    🔥 Chrome’s Biggest AI Overhaul Yet — Powered by Gemini Google is transforming Chrome with a massive AI update powered by its Gemini model, promising smarter browsing, AI-powered search, stronger security, and even future automation. Here’s everything that’s coming — clearly broken down for fast reading. 🧠 Gemini Is Now Built Into Chrome A new…

  • Samsung’s ambitious tri-fold could land in the US after all

    Samsung May Launch Its First Tri-Fold Phone in the US Samsung is considering bringing its tri-fold phone — possibly called the “Galaxy TriFold” — to the US, according to CNN Business. The phone is expected to launch later this year, but a US release hasn’t been confirmed yet. If it happens, Samsung would be the…

  • Logitech’s New $180 Gaming Mouse Has No Real Clicks — and That’s the Point

    Logitech is pushing the limits of esports gear with its upcoming G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse — a high-end, $180 mouse designed for ultra-low latency performance. But the big twist? It doesn’t click like a normal mouse. Instead of traditional mechanical or optical switches, this mouse uses a new haptic system called the Haptic Inductive…

  • Meta CTO Explains AI Traffic Meltdown During Glasses Demo

    Meta’s Smart Glasses Demo Faced Glitches Due to Internal Tech Issues, Not Product Failures During Meta’s Connect 2025 keynote, CEO Mark Zuckerberg attempted to showcase the company’s latest Ray-Ban smart glasses—but the live demo didn’t go as planned. Two major glitches disrupted the presentation, raising concerns about the product’s reliability. However, Meta’s Chief Technology Officer…